BMW Twin Turbo Flames.
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BMW exhaust flame twin turbo engine description
BMW offers a variety of engines across its lineup, including some with twin turbochargers. Twin turbo engines use two turbochargers to increase the amount of air and fuel that can be burned in the engine, resulting in increased horsepower and torque.
When the engine is revved and the exhaust gases are flowing through the exhaust system, it is possible to see flames coming out of the tailpipes. This is known as an "exhaust flame" and can occur in some high-performance cars, including BMWs with twin turbo engines.
The reason for the flames is due to unburnt fuel being ignited in the hot exhaust gases. When the driver releases the throttle after accelerating, the excess fuel is not burned completely and can continue to ignite in the hot exhaust system. This causes the flames to shoot out of the tailpipes.
It is worth noting that while some BMWs with twin turbo engines may produce exhaust flames, it is not a feature that is advertised or encouraged by the manufacturer. Additionally, it is important to always drive responsibly and follow all traffic laws and regulations.